There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all?

"Aren't We All", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

Wasn't a bad party reallyExcept for the people

"Aren't We All", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

The general at the radar screenRubbed his hands with glee,And grinning pressed the buttonAnd started world war three.

"Icarus Allsorts", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

The general at the radar screenhe should have got the sackBut that wouldn't bringThree thousand million, seven hundred, and sixty-eight people back,Would it?

The general at the radar screenhe should have got the sackBut that wouldn't bringThree thousand million, seven hundred, and sixty-eight people back,Would it?

"Icarus Allsorts", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

When the busstopped suddenly to avoiddamaging a mother and child in the road, theyounglady in the greenhat sitting oppositewas thrown across me, and not being one tomiss an opportunity i started to makelove

"At Lunchtime A Story of Love", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

… i stood up and said it was a pity that the world didn't nearlyend every lunchtime and that we could alwayspretend. …

"At Lunchtime A Story of Love", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

there is a mushroom cloud in the back gardeni did i tried to bring in the catbut it simply came to pieces in my handi did i tried to whitewash the windowsbut there weren't any

When you are posthumous it is cold and darkand that is why patriots are a bit nuts in the head

"Why Patriots are a Bit Nuts in the Head", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

he thinks about his journey nearly done.One day he'll clock on and never clock offor clock off and never clock on

"My Busconductor", from The Mersey Sound (1967)

there is a mushroom cloud in the back gardeni did i tried to bring in the catbut it simply came to pieces in my handi did i tried to whitewash the windowsbut there weren't any

"Mother the Wardrobe is Full of Infantrymen", from The Mersey Sound (1967)